Sunset at Gowanus Bay

Sunset at Gowanus Bay
Sunset at Gowanus Bay, Henry Gritten, 1851

Published Family Genealogies

The published genealogies listed below are available online, primarily at the Internet Archives website or through Google Books, with a few at ExLibris Rosetta through FamilySearch.

BANTA - A Frisian Family, The Banta Genealogy. Descendants of Epke Jacobse, Who Came From Friesland, Netherlands, to New Amsterdam, February, 1659 - Theodore M. Banta, 1893

BORDEN - Historical and Genealogical Record Of the Descendants as far Known of Richard and Joan Borden, Who Settled in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, May, 1638 - Hattie Borden Weld, 1899

LOTT - The Lott Family in America, Including the Allied Families: Cassell, Davis, Graybeal, Haring, Hegeman, Hogg, Kerley, Phillips, Thompson, Walter - A. V. Phillips, 1942 

MARTIN - Genealogy of the Martin Family, Vol. 1 - Charles William Francis, 1918

RHODE ISLAND - Ancestry of Thirty-Three Rhode Islanders (Born in the Eighteenth Century) - John Osborne Austin, 1889 

RHODE ISLAND - Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island, Comprising Three Generations of Settlers Who Came Before 1690 - John Osborne Austin, 1887

VAN VOORHEES - A Genealogy of the Van Voorhees Family in America or the Descendants of Steven Coerte Van Voorhees of Holland and Flatlands, L. I. - Elias W. Van Voorhis, 1888 

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